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Re: Where should I apply? What can I expect?
Again is right. http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 9&t=219009
I'm pretty new here, but even I know ImNoScar and jbagelboy are credited. Their responses make sense. I'm not sure any other semi-anonymous internet forum poster can do better. (mylsn.info maybe could, however. Did you try that?)
If their advice was for some reason unsatisfactory, explaining your concerns in the old thread would probably help more than starting a new thread on the wrong board. If you just need more people to tell you what to do, the unfortunate fact is that our opinion will have no effect on NU's, no matter how many people reply to you. So gauge the numbers on mylsn, take their advice for what it's worth, go with your gut, and stop making the same lame joke about crickets.
I'm pretty new here, but even I know ImNoScar and jbagelboy are credited. Their responses make sense. I'm not sure any other semi-anonymous internet forum poster can do better. (mylsn.info maybe could, however. Did you try that?)
If their advice was for some reason unsatisfactory, explaining your concerns in the old thread would probably help more than starting a new thread on the wrong board. If you just need more people to tell you what to do, the unfortunate fact is that our opinion will have no effect on NU's, no matter how many people reply to you. So gauge the numbers on mylsn, take their advice for what it's worth, go with your gut, and stop making the same lame joke about crickets.